Seaweed and shellfish mariculture as nature-based solutions: Mitigating nutrient pollution from coastal fish mariculture and sewage
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There is an estimated 3.5 million square miles of ocean space suitable for finfish mariculture and about five times that suitable for seaweed production. It’s a potential that is being …
June 20, 2025 The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is requesting comments on its notice for proposed rulemaking on reissuing its nationwide permits (NWPs) with modifications to reduce burdens on …
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Aquaculture and mariculture have rapidly expanded in recent decades to meet growing global seafood demand as wild fisheries decline due to overfishing, habitat loss, and climate change (Singh et al.,
Plastics are extensively utilized in both industry and daily life due to their advantages, including the low cost, lightweight, durability, and toughness. However, the widespread use and disposal of p
Ensuring food security and alleviating water scarcity are the most important challenges facing China (Sun et al., 2015). As China's population grows and urbanization accelerates, the demand for food c
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